
1963
One of Lawrence Jordan's earliest animated films, PINK SWINE is an energetic and playful mix of various animation styles. Described as "an anti-art dada collage film," this free-form short presents cut-out images animated across old photos (a style picked up by Terry Gilliam a few years later) and found objects that dance to the beat of the rock-and-roll soundtrack. He produced this short during a summer spent with Joseph Cornell and Jordan edited the film entirely in camera, making the upbeat visual rhythm of this delightful lark even more impressive. –Sean Axmaker

The Needle

Seasonal Severity

Terminal: Paradise

Dissonance

Behind The 1975’s 'Notes on a Conditional Form'

The Sleepy Revolution

Spindeln

Snow - White Memories

Caligula

Noodle Ear

Acid Rain

Chimigrammes

Treasure in a Bottle

Dziadowski's Blues Non Camera, ie Legs Forward

Mississippi Moods

Victor and Isolina

Donald Duck's Christmas Favourites

Machine Story

A Garfield Christmas

Uncle Thomas: Accounting for the Days